Edward H. Barrett personal book, 1876-1892.

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Edward H. Barrett personal book, 1876-1892.

The collection consists of two volumes of copies or transcriptions of proceedings of the Bismarck Townsite commissioners' meetings from November 13, 1876 to February 21,1877, and a register of townsite claims and their disposition for the same dates. Barrett, the city clerk, made the copies in 1891 from the original proceedings on file in the city clerk's office. Also includes one volume containing Barrett's transcription of Bismarck City Council or Commission resolutions, appointments to office, petitions and assessments from 1876 to 1892.

3 v. and microfilm.

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